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Imagine stepping off a plane in Tokyo. The airport signs are a kaleidoscope of characters, the announcements are rapid-fire Japanese, and you’re holding your breath just trying to order a coffee.
Ten years ago, this scenario meant carrying a pocket dictionary or frantically typing into a translation app. Today, the solution might already be nestled inside your ears.
If you own a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds, you might be sitting on a powerful AI tool that changes how we interact with the world. But can your earbuds actually translate languages in real-time? The short answer is yes, but with a few caveats.
Let’s dive into how Samsung’s ecosystem turns your earbuds into a personal interpreter, how to set it up, and the best way to use it.
First, it’s important to understand that your Galaxy Buds don't do the heavy lifting alone. They act as high-quality microphones and speakers connected to your Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
The translation magic happens through Samsung’s native AI ecosystem, primarily Bixby Text Call and Live Translate features found on modern Samsung devices (like the Galaxy S22, S23, and newer models, as well as the Z Fold/Flip series).
While standard translation apps exist, Samsung’s integration is unique because it utilizes on-device AI. This means much of the processing happens right on your phone without needing a constant internet connection, offering faster and more private translations.
There are two main ways to utilize your earbuds for translation: Live Translate for Calls and Bixby Text Call for In-Person Conversations.
This is a game-changer for business travelers or anyone with family abroad. If you are using a supported Samsung phone and Galaxy Buds (like the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro or Buds FE), you can have a phone conversation where the audio is translated in near real time language solutions-time.
How it works:
How to set it up:
This is the ultimate feature for in-person interactions, like ordering room service or asking for directions. It turns voice conversations into a live text chat on your screen—read aloud through your earbuds.
How it works:
How to set it up:
(Note: This feature is primarily available on newer One UI versions, typically on the Galaxy S22 series and later.)
If you have an older Samsung device that doesn't support the native Bixby Text Call features, or if you prefer Google's ecosystem, you can still use your Galaxy Buds effectively with the Google Translate app.
How to do it:
While this works well, it requires a data connection (unless you download the offline language packs) and isn't as seamless as Samsung's native integration.
While impressive, this tech isn't sci-fi perfect just yet. Here are the realistic limitations:
So, can your Samsung earbuds translate? Absolutely.
They transform from simple music accessories into a sophisticated communication tool. Whether you are taking a business call from a client in Spain or navigating a street market in France, the combination of Galaxy Buds and a modern Samsung phone acts as a bridge over language gaps.
It might not replace a human interpreter for complex diplomatic negotiations just yet, but for the average traveler? It’s nothing short of a miracle.
Have you tried using your earbuds for translation? Share your experience in the comments below!
Disclaimer: Features mentioned are based on Samsung’s current software capabilities (One UI 5/6). Software updates may change available features or menus.